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[OWNA~DCQUNTY. THV3sDniJune as : ass. TERMS 01' TIE NwS AND HEnALD. Trl-weekly edition, four dollars per dfln M,~ in YAvnce; weekly'edition, I1 two dollars and fifty cents perannum, e in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RATES op ADvERTIsmN(--One dollat per inch for the first insertion, o ad Miy cents per inch for each subsco .ent i insertion. These rates apply to ail ad 1 Vvrtisements, of whatever nat, ce, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twel e months made on very liberal tvi ins. Tran-; sient local. notides, ifteon cents per c tine for the fir%&. inkeflon and seven and one-half centts per line for each subsqueutinserlion. Obitua-ies and tributes of respect charged as adv-,r-. tisements. Simple annovncelents ot r narriages and dentis published free ox a charge, aund-sollited. kl communications, of whatsoever 'nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Winsboro, S. C..* 1AILtnOAD SCIEDULE.-The trainis now" pass Winnsboro as follows: Northtbund passenger, 12.28 p. in., aoitb-bound, 4.28 1). iI.' north-bound -C freight, 9.05 a. in.; soutl-hound, 1.37 11 . n. Tiese arrivals are on the lnsis s of Railroad time, sixteen minutes faster than Wiinsboro time. c Netir Advertisemeinti6. Good News-W. R. Donly. Masonic Meeting-G. B. McCants, Seeretayy. Teachers' Examination-John Boyd, 0 School Commissioner. Local Brieft. S -Ctton blooms have been bronglit t iuto our office by Messrs. A. Willford c and Bam'ln,.Stevenson, Jr. - -Intelligence wafts,i'eeeved on Mon-. c day of the diathtof Dr. A.G. Mackey, p father of dr. A. M. Mackey, of this n place. - i -'Oodet H. C.Uhivis, Jr., of the Un- p ted' St'ates Military Acadeny, is int Winnsb9ro, on a short visit to his rela- C tives here. -- se6 6conid trial of Col. E. B. V.. C Castfjnt the killing of Col. Wmll. M. Sh loll Nahne ofif I -Darlington on Tu -At last accoolsts'.tle jury a haduot-come to a verdlct.0 *t] 'iEi~ 1 ON ifCpol.-- The mat- i teri d'ges by the.Charlotte, Co. U la a gAigusta Railroad oil cotton V wes beforq the MAbsti- for flichiand on P Ti Tiy, i te qustoin upon which I t ' bee taken was as to chmrgig- y.: measur-elnent or by it weight. Argument was made by A - p torney-General Youmans for the State a and Col. Jais.. II. Ri for the rd Iroadt a company. The Master reserved his i' de'61sion. .8 TIE CONDITION OP FArFRFILb. t 11 Causes of the Present -tatp of Things, with a Remedies Suggested-Two Letters from 14 Farmers. .- ii DEARt SIR-I think that the lien law C is the caus5e of' tile absence of p~rosneri- y ty among the people of Fairfield. My advice is--stop) tlie lien lawv. It wvill i put lazy negroes to work. 'Negroes n who get lions feed all tihe idle ones. I t l(now negroes whlo have 1liens to the 0 aniount of one hundred dollars, and who have no crops nor evenl miuies to ~ work with. The repealing of theC lieni s~ law -will put wh ites as wvell as blacks i to wor'k raising more cor~n anld meat, ~ and old Fairfild wvill "boom" wVithin , twelve mionths. Yours, n White Oak, June, 1881. E. 1P. t DEAR Sin-Excuse my long delay in attempting a reply to your note of February, proponding certain in- a quirces in regard to our prosperity as a people. Pecuniarily, I will venture to say we are prosperinlg. Tis pr~os- C perity, hlowever, is enljoyed( ill spite of any wvell directed effo~rts to attainl it. It comes unmecrited, therefore is unex pected, and not ultimately retnilned with that grip that dleslgnlates the tnani that has worked out his welfare by steady and wvell-aimed blows. Our whole counltry is enjoying ai spuasmodic condition of' existence caused, in my c opinion, byV the hluenwice of the laws ' of the country on the minds of thle peO plc. These lawrs atre calculated to creas e a the idca of "going it blind," "make e or break," etc. Thus mian, by his dea sire to make money, Is enIticed1 into. shouldering Jiabifiies which are~ b~ased~ ont the idea that somtetimri unu1iall 1 will happen to assist in their liquida-I datio whenthevnusto bepild, baL~cd I. by the other Idea that If ill-lnek I should attend, lhe will step) behind the e legal provisions of the count ry. Th'lere v are no debts inenrrd i.y live average man of the dayv who does nt rec(og ize this safetvwalve in his legal com position. I take it that all exempt)l~ins foster Irresponisibility, to which (dis ease all our ilhs can be traced. Is It not plain that the lien lawv exer cises a baneful infinence on thte morals of the people? A man gives a lien on is crop, obtains goods, makes a short crop, needs the proceeds tl'or presenlt ivgmnt*, knows .that tihe liability ceases. with die existence ofs tihe crop. Is not - here a preiumln offered for rawalil y ? ' Pay vonr debts anud want ; evad~e Item id llav peny, Egqtally forcible illustrations can he produced co'reerna ing all other exemptions, but it is utr necess -y.These influences produce an unlia*'Vstate of afihirs and reni dier un rCft'a1 01ur appareit prospert y. We want laws that wvill p)rodnu-atendl iness of purpose, responsibiliiy of amc tidny and.permanduce of institutions, coupfed' with veneration l' hionesty and truthflluness. When every man I's made responsible as:.far as he' has onue . e4,i thlen Wlli every' one take hia prope place in' tIfe strugirle otf life, and we will marels on to a prosperons erg i.nlgIch.,honesty and industry w ill - b6 .xtoled Mv bile dishnmet evaeioims a of pev~ial pledges ill ~be brneid' as crime. R.. C. S. ~uckbejd, May 20, 1881.-. Go iGneen wiose beards are not I of a pleaing shade caa vemedy the0 de feetby Q got k hng~arn's Dye for the *7d Ofs. -Subseibd1s E~ e Uxa4Lu. - ON'YMTV RIE'U WOND&B8. Visit to Flat B ~k, in Faireld County, 31ne of the Gretest W4vders of the State. CEDAR GiRovE, June 10, 1881.. esterday, in company. with Capt. 'hos. Anderson and Mr. Sila fRuff. I ad tie pleasure of visiting one of the ( uriosities of South Calrolina, it uoth ig less6 titan Flat Rock, on Mill creek, i Fairfield county.' I have seei tile ir-faused rocky ledges an1d bilitI long the 8usquehanna and Potolac Ivers, and the wonderfil freaks of iture anong the Alleglhany and Blue tidge m11ountitaitns, andot inl compalrison vith these, Flat ltock deserves a place ( f niote, which it uinfortuniately seeins ot to iold-froin the simple fact of ding, to a considerable extent, inl nown). It is a grand alld wonderlfl ock, and well worthy of a visit from iy one who has any apprlciitioni at I If for the vast and sublime ill Nature. Flat Rock Is on the laids of Capt.. 'hos. Anderson, and icar the road )mding from Winisboro to Monticello r Alston. It extent it covers more inu ten acres of land, aid In quality as been prolnouniced excellent granite. onling to the surface of the gromiid ear the top of a ridge on the wester r de of Mill creek, it extelll, with IL radil slope, to the banks of the o reek, fin appearance presentigit a dark, P ill color. Various seants or veins W -averse the rock In diflerent diree- d fins, sotienes running in one direc- it onl -an1d then suddely turniig ill an- I ther. In other places streakss of flilit. b ne or two inches Wide divide the ulge piece of graniiite illto Various blapes. One of the greatest curiosi Les about it is that ainles Which Were hliseled uponll its sirfice inl a hollow lace alout thirty years ago have been avered by a layer of strata, whiclh resents inuich the ippeal lralice of Illddy or soiled ice. This curious -eak has caused Imuic comment by ersons who have seen it, and puzzled, t 1no small extent, the geologic knowl L, 01 Ige of edncated persons. Flit Rock is beautiful and pictir ;que to ai einlieit degr(e. Very ear its cenitre ia little hollow of anll mre or so h.kl, beel lilled witi earth, id tromt the seatyt 1' soil ced..rs and ther trees ile grOWinlg, their rustC 'uiks being iwined rounld with jas tiine ani1d other vine . Ii other places ;on it me litt clums . of cdas, 'hich givt - it ia riu nid e!xtlrCtmely rk-like ippeaices. J ike ali picturesutie pots Flat Rock, I ourilt'si. has its "Lov. 6 Lt up," tor is supposed that such pinc's are cCeuliatriVl ldaplted to love lakiig, d (that if there is ia "jilt" .or a "tdis- 0 ppoilitnenit" il aty way, 11 ot.herp lace is more fit, tor il exit froti tihe :enes of fiire that near tine spot 7 here tue vas staked aLd lost. There >we, Naituitre prepare s "-Lover's Lelps" ear aill pictures<ltu lotiiiies for te $I utum01iiiiodat.ion ot' thosC whio lose inl >ve's coliquest,"aid o, hinL g lost ithat, care not to live 1ter auli thing~ ise. Flat 1tock's "Lo~6ver" 's Lais a8I ery' good)( one1-dohwn ini the wotods oni Ie niorthI side w here thle si lentr. shade Sthe foirest tre v0'S~ eil Ihe spot8)0 with 3 iting gioomui. It is rathier low, and! tight not1 k41 il n1th iirst leap, but I wn'1 thle exper(!imen0 Iti colk hdle repietd| niil1 a sutcessful leapi is made.6 .(9 One cann ot tailI to expeirienice a train i f gralve ret leatsintg refleelon by15li a isit 1o I'llat ltock. Its size portends61 .)niethling ot vaistness38, a11u( to the( mied ative mlind~ anI idea of the suliime'. earlIs ago( tile wIIiki doer stoodl upjon its lulks andi rested under6 111e treeS roundI~ its edges~e LunmIOlested and( 11u1 ared( byv b)usy white inan'., treadt. and1( 'It sa1vage redl man11 si'ated upon)i lhe oulders at its ba1s(e th-w' fro11n the3 henl hlggishl waters of Mill creek a icaly mleal for Is wigwairml board%. ow hothi rejpesentative's of thle forest. 1e gonel, andt we cae16lessly piick uIp A lhe brokent arrow ~s ando rema~irk , "This vasI a1 wealpon of' the3il~t unotunate Int lleader, if' you have not seen this ronudel which natulre has laIcedl so lea yout mt vonrP otwnut y vou ,t Voul certainl\' los 6 ntlhi byi ]nly ig it ai visit. Tere areC maliny 'desir'a leasa5 t. place for a summeri(' resort. nd( 6crtainlyv delihtu fot r piidle lpur ice. The picttesquieness of thle sur t)1undinhg counitr~x , thle iiunequalled s:ze f Ithle rock, Itie littl cree10k whIichl weps aroundt its base, and theo niu i P ma variiet ies of minoss antd wild i)wers nutikeJ it truly aL lotvely spott, c nid one, whleni once seen, long to be C otuoembered. IIAItIIY E. IJI~lMAN. 1YAFONICI1EETING.' b N extrat corninication of WVinmis. I Li boro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M., will ' e3 h16b1 in Masiioi hlall this (Thulrsdayv) .ening at 114 o'clock. The rI. M. diegi-eo By order of the WV. M. Jun G. 11. McCANTS, jun 23-11 ecreta'.. - -WANTED. i SWOMAN to cook for a small family. nid make hrself generally useful. Ap ly at this oflice. jun 13--t TEACIIERS' EXAMINATION. B Y order of the a tate 1toard o'f Examni ners, attpplicants for First Grade anuchert' c rti--eate will be exatuiined. in Vinsboro it the Colle'go on Friday 1st uly. .'-condt aind Third ,a .eH 8aturdaiy 1d Jl JaJOHN1 UiaI, jint 22. , 0 F. C. SPRIING WAGONS -ANIJ LARM WA GONS.' [ N~ conneetfon with' the Buggy and1 L spring wagon business, I have for aho the wel-known 'arm Wagon. My one- horse wagons ewo otupled the same asl a two-lo-re wagon, avti front hounds and rocking bolster. Vavnanted for twvelve months. .o I. CURRIhJNOs, - Opp. Dein16vy k Fant ap 98 IT OUR HOUSE 4 T E MOST I HlOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SUCH AS HERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNOHES, SODA WATER, ]EMONADES and )LD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. TRY THE CELEBRATED 3UCK BEER, ALWAYS "TSN A=D COOL. J. C LENDINING. may 3 Next door to W. It. Doty a Co. TAX NOTICE. AUDrIon's OFFICE, MAY 9, 1881. 1HE books of this office will be open froni June 1st to Jul. 20, 1881, to ,ceive returns of personal 1roperty own I by eacj taxpayer on the 1st day of ino. All n1ale persons between the ages twenty one and sixty years are liable to Ali-tax, and will rcport accordingly For the ne -nnodation or tnxpayers I ill bo a0t the ,ollowing ) laces on the ys specified for the purpose of receiv is returns, viz.: Woodward's, from the arrival of freight ai, Juno 8th, to doparture of south. :>ind ipsonger train June 9th. White Oak, Juno 10. Durim's, June 11. Caldwell's Store, June 13. Glaidden's Grove, June 14. Ridgeway, June i stnd id. Bear Creek, Jine 17. Blythowood, June 18. J.I nings' 8 ore, J ane 20. Jinkinsville, June 2 . Monticello, June 22 and 23. bultckhead, June 27. F 'asterville, June 28 and 29. Please take notice that the office- in 'innsboro will t e closed during my )>ence at the above apo'ntments, and >on on all other days during the ap )jinted time. I. N. WITHERS, may 10 tfj Auditor. F. 0. llOM TIHE WRER K One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, ie Tire Shrinker, three Screw lates, one Bellows, one Anvil, one ise. One Boxing Machine, cost 18.00, will be sold for $10. Lots of Oval. half Oval' Round, and, Square and Tire Iron ; Hubs, pokes, Rims, Carriage Bolts, Tire olts and all manner of casitings, 0 bE SOLD REG RlDLESS OF ULYSSE G. DESPORTES, may 14 ~ree to Eerybody! BEA UT1F UL BOOK for the ASKI1NG By applying pereonally at thme nearest flice of' Tru1 SINGER MANUFAO'fUlt SGO CO. (or hy postal card itf at a dis ince) any ADULT person will be pro. mnted1 with a beautifully illustratied copy t a Non Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED, -oil THlE TORY of the SEWING MA CHINE ntainmg a handsome and costly steel agraving frontispiece, also. V8 finely en. rod wvood omis, aind bounrd in an elab rate blue anmd gold lithograpihed coi or. o charge whatever is iado for this hhfid 'imo book. which can be obtained only y application at the branch andi subordi ate offices of The Singer Manufacturing 0. HIE SINGER MANUFPACTURING C0. Principal Officm, 2i4 Union Square, may l7-ly New York. Rie alldFeeldtabls, *,NS lO,5.C ROPRIETOIS. tnfS F. ELDER. NEW ANO DESIRABLE SPRING G3ODS. CHEAP AND PRETTY SPRING GOODS. BLACK and colored Cashneres. Al paeas, Mohairs, Mome qI loths, ( rena dines, Buntings, lernanit Cloths. LAWNS, Muslinis, Linens, Stit ings, Pigne, Ginghams, Calicoes, Naiisooks. ASK to see "Ronfreu" (G1tigitas. Caslimeres, Jeans, Cottoiades and Linena. BLEACHED, Brown and Plaid om1espun. TABLE Linen, Doylies, Towels, Sheeting, Pillow Casing. IF ANY BODY WANTS A GOOD HAT for a little money, let them call on me. Nobby line of Straw liats opening. IF ANY MAN OR BOY WANTS A SUIT of good, pretty, nobby, charm img Spring Clothes, lot theutn call on tluce IF ANY MAN, WOMAN OR CLILD WANTS a pair of Shoes, cheap, let, them call on me and get them. THOSE SIETLAND SHEA WLS ARE LOVELY. A BEAUTIFUL Line of Lnces, Hainbur Edgings and Iassertions, Cot ton Edganlgs. GEN IS'Silk and Linen Ilandker. chiefs. LADIES' Linen Hem-stitched Hand kerchiefs. GENTS', Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Hose. GENTS' AND LADIES' SCARFS. COLLARS and Cuffs, fluffing, Etc., Etc. BUT WHAT IS THE USE TRYING TO mention evervthinig in the Store? Jiust come aid see ine, that is all, and I will make it pay you. liY GROCERY STORE, AS usuml, is well stocked with all the iecessarlics, and a few off tle lIxn ries, of life. that is, in the eating Hie. But if you should nieed amy halrdware. Ltockery, glasiware or woodemware, why I can slipply you. 80 DON'T FORGET TO CALL ON F. Elder. mch 26 M. L. KINAR{D'S FASIIIONA BlLE Clothin Effporilli COLUMBIIA, S. C4 JUST received the inrgest and most complete stock of SP'RINO CLOT HIlG that has ever been in the State, aad at prices to suit the times. SUITS OF MIDDLE94EX I1LANNEL, Warranted, ait $12.50. MENS ALTL WOOL CHJEVIOT SUITS, Wartaita, at $10.00. YOUT HS' SUITS FROM $3.'' to $15.00). BOYS' SUITS $1.50, $2.00,- $2.60, AND Upwards. AIOa fine stock bf 'Taylo's ebil braited Mackinaw Straw Hants and Manillas, in abhades of Hilver. T1ana, tlhocolato and White. I RAVE added to my stock fine shoces for gentlemen, to complete an omutit; gn aeon teed not to rip or beak i it they do, Will give another pair. ap Iia-ig FRESH GROOBRIES! (QUGA RS, assorted. Cofrees, Rio, *Lagna-ra and~ Old Gov. Jatva. Rio and ld (oy. Java Roasted. 'tervst Black, Unpbrialj Gunpowder and Younag Ilyson. CA1N~t GOODS. Pea's,. I'enches, Pinecapple, T'o malt()l4 Salmon, Corned 1ieef, Dl)d Iartn mnd Turkey, Sardie.. &c. Macaronmi anid Chaese, Ginter Pre. serves, Pin Headi Oat Meal, Co'op~eI (Gelatline, Mustard, Black Pepper anid iflwnCatsup, Cross & Brack. *ell's Chow Chow, Erire .C hot Chow, Asscorted Pickles,- Lek& Per rin's Worcestershuire Sauce. L. F. MOMASTER & CJO. sep 1 CELE lRATED Beriler & F e1 PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL. LAR IER DOZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX TY-FIVE CENTS P'R DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. SUMMER BEVERAGES. MINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNCHES, SHERRY COBBLERS, LEMONALES, SODA WATER. COc L LAGK-R ON DRAUGHT F. W. IIABENICH1T. ap 30 KPOOL COTTON. ESTABLIS'IE) 1a12. (WoUN ON WliTE SPOOLS..) GEORGE As CLARK, SOLE AGENT, 4.00 BROA DWAY, NEW YORK, Sined thb introduction of this F p'ol 'octtn into the, Anmeriezin market, its suic 'ees has been un preced. nited. No other brand of thread has ever raiet with thce samue amount of public fav*.r in tho elano spae of cimoi:. TI'o 'O. N. TI " nmanufaclurers wore the first to recognizo tlhe imiportatnee of the owing Machine and to macke a six-card dotto'n, whlich .has eve been tho recog nintd iddrd for niicchiiies. All the imnprovements ins machinery thact the inventivo genina of the nine teeth century has produdted haeo b~ceen adapt ed by the manufactutrers ocf--.T' At all tib great Ipternational Fatlrq ol' the ivoild, ''0. N. T. hean becen anacrded the highest h~onolrs. 'Ihe 'O. N. Tr." fatoriek at Noivarki. N. 3.; and Paisley, Sco'tland, employ l,'200) operatives.. itiuk e su fileioht th read daily to g~o around the world fouer trates. Oo-bsunib 14ti tons df edal daly.. The manufacturers of "O. N. T." are the largest manufacturers of Spool Cot ton in the w~orldl. A full flasorticht of this Spoeol Cotton. can be had at whcoleaeand retatil at JT. M BEATIY & (0.'S. feb 2:! txbzm .gLigjity Rsg 'Hgcrmt un Mgd MAC H IN E C DAINR E iMD.p boro, 8. C.de ELEGANT iEWELRY CHEAP. 'F nrdce oetce styles aci tufu-LL tradr w 4e icn reitc ia ccjaat~e't~~r o vhr inges ' heBr I, ""dor~ ..clana cKl Ita&~A tn lat r w to chis.on. uto'. ' 1au P.tJ.~ y a. no eetcf teria ncir 1 nt an i ni tisd iitin pin~cc Al tiao auh sil bou r i.i n?'~eY nrA~ al f'eor J. e 70.4tlot c d ere TheRoyl ccct t n on. cpr aehs rt~ ec ,e crl rcu csy T hi anyco.r.c''fak ALL FO EIGHT THOUi WORTH of goods to be sold regar Inoney, and do not, believe in carrying p)rices, and without fear of criticism ) 5000 yards of Colored Lawns at' IWO vmrds of Cordel Jaconet at 2000 yards of Laco Buntings, in i L8 and 21 cents. These goods are w( 25 pieces Whito Pique to be clos L4 and 21 cents, worth double the mc Damask. reduced t- 21. 42 and 57 cer tt 9 cents the best value in the markt it New York COST TW T . This department, to enumerate the tt low prices, would not only surprisc xtraordinary wise competitors. Nir .alico dresses, at the astonishing low roim 10 cents. Keep your skippers b ;mall lots to our customers. Twenti 5 eents per dozen. Fifty boxes slate )or box. One hundred dozen spool c undred d zen spool cotton, warrant< Ired boxes of stove polish at five cent fason's blacking at 8j cents. E:igle -er ball. 199 bottles of shoe dressin ;hirts, something nice, at 30 cents 8 Don t fail to ask for these goods. 30( ,alcos of Turkish Bath Soap, at 5 cen )riees CLOCKS, CASTORS AND VASE! inch. Warranted to lin six muonths < inced t.o 75 ents. Something nice il mases at half their original value TOBACCO, TOBACO-Ten boxe *eceivel, at 33j, 44. 63, up to Weddir JARR, JAR--500 giilons of eartl Don't pay 20 (entR per gallon any mo KEROSENE. KEROSENE-Havii >il in the p'ace. ad bu - ing in lai ger lucements by the barrel or live gallon on, b3 the gallon 18J eents. This is a SPECIAL DIUVE to redi ICCOU'NT in my store cannot have t P'RICES These goods will only be i DC~WV.'~ beforq the goods leav J. L. MIM TI jumo 10 T 23-REI SEWING MACHINE. LAUin Atm, . lHIMPLE, NOISEt1E8S. SETTING NEEDLE, WINDING BOBBIN. iLF.GANT IN FINiIEI, AND IN FAcr A. & A. G. ALFaoD, No. 2Z South Calveit Sticet, BALTIMORE1 MD. (EN EWEk tias bee s 'I' constant uso by th publIc for over twonty yeare, and is tbo best preparation ever in wonted for ICESTOltINO GRAY 1IAIRe TO IT AStater It sutppies theo nato. of Mats. rat food and colot- to the iai hiair glands without staining thse akijn, it wiullo1ading increaa a1,nd tihickest the 275 growtit of the hair, pre- I iansB vent its blanching and endorse fallingr ofl' ,: ni tih uS and AViC.T DALD)NESS. lions anal D~arfdrufr. As a IIA1 D)RES5ING ,16 s isa very deosirale, giving i'b.at the hair asalken softness triumiph whlect all adinire. It in mcdi keeps tuGo had cleang in sweet and healthy. c ~GENGHESD WHiSRNERS will chtango the beard to a BDROWN or JBLACK at dIscretIon. Iteing In one preparatIon It, is easdYi applied, sand produces k pdrhnanent siolor th~at iwili t Wash lfr. rEPAitED iTY B. P. HALL. &o CO, NASHUA, N. H. Sold by all Dealers in Msdlne SEEDd iMAT SURPRiSE1 TrR H 'FA RMNIltS' ' ONAN5A." Maxew e hifrom A Ah rdiffc w Isa io te ac)~s ism n d I'on Fine wAdea era. luh mpeTui Argtl at?.a .fl, nY est .t W Lrsi. 'stbota, a r of6 RCASH DOLLARS dless of COST. As I must have over summer goods, I quote my 11MNAUGH MUST LEAD. 7 cen's. 7j cents. a vaiiety of new designs, jA 14, 1I& li th at least twenty per cent. Inore. ed out at Now York cost, at 6t, 9, 11, oney elsew:.ere. Five pieces Table ts. 2,000 yards bleached shirting )t. Five pieces 91 and 101 shirting various articles in it which I bought imy customers but even some of my e hundred dozen rubber buttons, for price of 2j cents per dozen, reduced >ime-tbese goods we will sell only in five gross pearl buttons, line 26, at pencils, 100 in a box, at 20 cents otton at 1 cent per spool. One )d 200 yards, at 2j cents. One bun. ,a per box. Five hundred boxes of & Phconix ball thread at 24 cents at 8j cents per bottle 285 calico .25 unlaundried shirts at 50 cents. towels reduced to 5 cents. So ts per cake, elsewhere get their 3-25 clocks just received at $125 >r money refunded. 44 captors re.. 1 castors at $1.00. A big lot of s of difk rent grades of tobacco just ig Cake at 75 cents per pound. en jars at 121 cents per gallon. re. ig the largest contract of kerosene quantities, I can offer special in - a. By the barrel 15 cents per gal. ice my stock, and parties having an iese goods C1A RGED at- these sold at those prices ( A E e the STORE. NAUGH, LEADER OF LOW PRICES, L i t AlLikA:. VINGTON Agente fds- BAZAR PA~14i. 1FRESHi GROCERIES ARF constabily being received by me it synophlR biafh I30 gave below. NEW ORILEANs Nor.AskAS A(I sla--ur ALL oIRADKs. sUUJABs, FitTM GIIAGI ST TO THN~ TiiE FINKsT iFLOUR IN THE MARKR'i'-"Tild P1ATENT FAatILY-A AI l; \DAJ1s CANNVED 010ODS& CA LIFORNIA PiEA RS, somnettngChdld6. 8UCCbTA8H, Boans aid Cot-n Joihibed. TOMATdES, SEAtdkEs, PINE APPLE. SALMON, N~hbxNzs. MUSTARD, PEITEli ETC.. ETO, I ALSO INVITE YOUR AfN'i"NNi TO OUR ROAsTED CoFkai. bivo i a can and examitic for yourself4 Articles too mttiero tie to thiition. St00ND -0--.. iI 7AVEl JUST RECEIVED - ANs ELEGANT SECOND STOCKs OF G OODS, WHICH IS BEADYFOfl INSPECTIQM THE HANDSOMEST )MNE OF~ Ladies' Neckwar is the City. TH1E BEST STOOK. OF WHITE 8od& in TVowm~ AGENT folr tlie DALSHIEIMER? BROS, OF' PH1LADELPHIA,. ~AIARGA $Sin GEDNTS', YOUTHS' AND' BOYS' CLOT HING.. .Respectfully,